This course is designed to cover areas Cyber security
has had to deal with recently, including phishing and malware from the Internet.
You must successfully answer 3 of 4 questions to get credit for the course.

Who should take this course?

Anyone who has a SLAC computer account
that accesses SLAC computer resources and has completed CS101 - Cyber
Security Basics.

Pre-requisites

Cyber Security Basics (CS101)

Course Objectives

This
course is covers:

Riskswith an open network, interconnected systems and being
a high profile target with high standards

ThreatsSLAC has dealt with over the past year, including:

Phishing - Social engineering through email

The Internet

Note:
As this is a REFRESHER course, if you have
successfully completed this course previously, upon entering the course
you will be presented with a popup to "Restart",
"Continue", or "Cancel".

Note: If any of the requirements are not met,
please contact your IT Desktop Support (ITDS).

Logon Requirements

SLAC Windows username and password or;

SLAC System ID number and SkillSoft
Password

Your "SLAC System ID number", e.g.
334570 can be found on your SLAC
directory page.

You
can get the "SkillSoft password" by
sending an email to "esh-training@slac.stanford.edu"
with "SkillSoft password request" in the
subject field. Include your full name
and SLAC system ID # in the body of the
message .

You mst correctly answer 3 of 4
questions to get credit for the course.

If you already know the material, you can challenge the quiz, by
clicking on "Quiz" on the first slide.

Computers in the library or security
building can be used to take the course.

Training Restrictions

If you don't complete this course on or
before the date in your SLAC TRAINING ASSESSMENT
(STA), your account will be disabled.
To get your account re-enabled, you must take
the course from the SLAC Training Portal on the
SkillSoft website, using your SLAC System ID and
SkillSoft password (see section "All other users
..." for more information). Then contact
Account Services
(account-services@SLAC.STANFORD.EDU) to have
your account re-enabled.